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This '60s tune has been sampled and used by artists as diverse as The Sugar Hill Gang and Vanilla Ice as well as many others. Constantly featured in commercials and hit movies, this chart works great...

This dynamic concert work has been transformed into an extremely effective closer/production for the field. Designed to work especially well with small bands, this arrangement includes a powerful opening, a...view details

Based on the piece from the movie soundtrack, The Bioluminescence of the Night is a hauntingly beautiful melody that is woven throughout James Horner's masterful score, and is the basis for the end...view details

This emotional chorale will really move your audience...it's an extremely emotional experience. It works as a closer, warm-up or production number and is guaranteed to cause some goosebumps!...view details

Delicate mallet colors and gorgeous harmonic textures combine with lyric solos by trumpet and horn in this masterful setting. The full ensemble builds to a rich and emotional peak, then tapers to a quiet...view details

The well-known "Kiss" power ballad Beth begins this production number and features a trumpet solo along with some delicate woodwind sections. You can perform Beth by itself, or combine it with a...view details

"Weather Report's" fusion masterpiece is set as a corps-style opener/production number. A serious chart designed to make the most of field show possibilities, Birdland will really set your band apart from the...view details

The well-known, graceful melodies of "Blackbird" and "Yesterday" interweave beautifully in this lyrical, up-tempo ballad. It provides a nice change of pace in the "Beatlemania" show or any pops show. ...view details

This familiar dance rhythm and catchy melody are sure to fire up the crowd and get them dancing in the aisles! Turn your percussionists loose on the hot drum break and feature your guard with some hot dance...view details

This one needs no introduction! The percussion section sets up the groove then the low brass joins in with the bass line. This chart gives you the option of two endings; a regular "short ending" if needed in...view details